Del Bosque will wait until the last minute on Costa fitness

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque will give Diego Costa as long as he can
before deciding on whether or not to include the injured Atletico Madrid
striker in his World Cup squad.

Costa is suffering from a hamstring tear that is set to sideline him for
at least a fortnight and has cast serious doubts on whether he will be
part of Spain's title defence in Brazil.

"We don't know any more about Diego Costa than what was in the medical
report. He has a muscular injury and we're monitoring his recovery; we
will wait until the last minute before making our decision," Del Bosque
told Spanish radio station Cadena SER.

"The other day I said that I would like all the players to be in good
condition by 2 June, but that doesn't mean that I cannot make an
exception.

"We're not doing this on a whim, we have until the
second to give the list of 23 and we don't have to rush things. I hope
he makes it, but we have good alternatives."

"All of the national team squads are difficult to select. We will try to take the best decision for the country."

A fully-fit Costa would have been a certainty for the World Cup after a fantastic season with Atletico.

Diego Costa scored 36 goals in all competitions to help Atletico win their first
Primera Division title since 1996 and also reach the UEFA Champions
League final.